Cold Spring Harbor bird was actively feeding as of 7:30pm tonight on the
west side of the harbor, seen by many
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 11:13 PM Jennifer Wilson-Pines
wrote:
> If you go for the R Spoonbill in Cold Spring Harbor tomorrow, do not enter
> the Cold Spring Lab site. Since there was
Cold Spring Harbor bird was actively feeding as of 7:30pm tonight on the
west side of the harbor, seen by many
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021 at 11:13 PM Jennifer Wilson-Pines
wrote:
> If you go for the R Spoonbill in Cold Spring Harbor tomorrow, do not enter
> the Cold Spring Lab site. Since there was
If you go for the R Spoonbill in Cold Spring Harbor tomorrow, do not enter
the Cold Spring Lab site. Since there was no construction or work today
they tolerated birders but not tomorrow according to the security guard.
Park at the Fish Hatchery and observe from the road or west side of harbor
If you go for the R Spoonbill in Cold Spring Harbor tomorrow, do not enter
the Cold Spring Lab site. Since there was no construction or work today
they tolerated birders but not tomorrow according to the security guard.
Park at the Fish Hatchery and observe from the road or west side of harbor
I don’t think the surge of juvenile Roseate Spoonbills hitting the NE has
anything to do about habitat degradation in Florida. To the contrary, when
large number of juvenile waders show up in the north, it usually means there
has been a very good production year in the main part of the range
I don’t think the surge of juvenile Roseate Spoonbills hitting the NE has
anything to do about habitat degradation in Florida. To the contrary, when
large number of juvenile waders show up in the north, it usually means there
has been a very good production year in the main part of the range